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Outswinging corner taken by Matt Robson, clearance made by David Mooney.

88:37

Goal scored by Dean Cox from deep inside the penalty box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Leyton Orient 4-1 Carlisle.Assist on the goal came from Lee Cook.

86:15

Scott Cuthbert gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on David Symington. David Symington crosses the ball in from the free kick.

84:34

The ball is sent over by Dean Cox, Effort from the edge of the area by Lee Cook goes wide of the right-hand post. Short corner taken by Dean Cox.

83:46

Moses Odubajo has shot on goal from just outside the area which goes wide of the right-hand upright.

80:58

Lee Cook takes a short corner.

80:25

Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Lee Cook from the right by-line, clearance by Brad Potts.

79:18

Corner taken right-footed by Dean Cox, clearance by Peter Murphy.

78:55

The assistant referee flags for offside against Charlie MacDonald. Free kick taken by Adam Collin.

78:36

Effort from inside the box by David Mooney bounces off the post.

77:45

Matt Robson fires in a goal from just outside the penalty box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Leyton Orient 3-1 Carlisle.

74:30

Short corner worked by Lee Cook, Dean Cox gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Paul Thirlwell. Direct free kick taken by Jordan Mustoe.

72:26

Free kick awarded for a foul by Nathan Clarke on David Symington. Nathan Clarke is booked. David Symington has an effort direct from the free kick, save by Jamie Jones. Corner taken by Matt Robson, Leon McSweeney makes a clearance. Outswinging corner taken by Matt Robson, save by Jamie Jones.

71:19

David Mooney comes on in place of Kevin Lisbie.

66:56

Foul by Mark Gillespie on Charlie MacDonald, Penalty awarded. James Berrett leaves the field to be replaced by Adam Collin. Mark Gillespie is shown a red card. Penalty taken right-footed by Kevin Lisbie and scored. Leyton Orient 3-0 Carlisle.

Match Preview

Duo worry for Orient
Leyton Orient have problems in defence with Nathan Clarke and Mathieu Baudry doubts for the visit of Carlisle.
Skipper Clarke missed Tuesday night's 1-0 win over Portsmouth with a rib injury and fellow centre-half Baudry had to go off after taking a knock to his hip.
Scott Cuthbert moved from right-back into the centre, and took the armband, in Clarke's absence while Elliot Omozusi joined him in the second half after coming on for Baudry.
Full-back Gary Sawyer is fit after a knee problem but striker David Mooney is struggling with a thigh injury.
Experienced duo Martin Rowlands and Kevin Lisbie could return to the starting line-up after they dropped to the bench against Pompey, with both coming on during the second half.
Carlisle manager Greg Abbott hopes to include latest signing Mathieu Manset on the substitutes' bench.
Former Reading striker Manset joined the Cumbrians until the end of the season earlier in the week following his release from Swiss side Sion and although not 100% fit; the Frenchman could be involved, subject to international clearance.
The Cumbrians will be without forward Lee Miller, who sits out the final game of his three-match ban following his recent dismissal at Notts County, so teenager Mark Beck looks set to retain his place in the starting line-up, with Rory Loy and Danny Cadamarteri also hoping to feature.
Matty Robson (groin) returned from a four-match injury lay-off against Brentford and is likely to continue at left-back, while midfielder Liam Noble is expected to return to contention following illness.
Abbott has no other new injury or suspension problems as his side look to ease their relegation fears with back-to-back victories.